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Review: 'Paul T. Goldman' blends fiction and reality in a way that's as odd as it is funny

Review: 'Paul T. Goldman' blends fiction and reality in a way that's as odd as it is funny

[html]The term "hybrid" is thrown around too loosely in entertainment, but it genuinely applies to "Paul T. Goldman," a Peacock series from the director of the "Borat" sequel that co*bines fiction with sort-of reality, scripted with a behind-the-scenes "making of" docuseries. Quirky and odd, the show's main point feels like the fact we're all the heroes of our story, at least in our own highly subjective eyes.[/html]

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